Deploying Microsoft Teams: Network Packet Loss Analysis | Exam MS-700

Identifying Network Packet Loss from Pilot Computers to Microsoft Teams

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Your company has 10 offices in North America and Europe.

The company has 5,000 users.

You plan to deploy Microsoft Teams for all the users.

You run a pilot project for the planned deployment.

You need to identify the network packet loss from the pilot computers to Microsoft Teams during calls.

Solution: From the Microsoft Teams admin center, you select Analytics & reports.

Does this meet the goal?

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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/turning-on-and-using-call-quality-dashboard

Yes, selecting Analytics & Reports from the Microsoft Teams admin center will meet the goal of identifying the network packet loss from the pilot computers to Microsoft Teams during calls.

The Analytics & Reports feature in the Microsoft Teams admin center provides insights into the quality of calls and meetings, including network connectivity, audio and video quality, and device usage. This feature generates reports that can be used to identify network packet loss during calls, which can affect call quality and user experience.

To access the Analytics & Reports feature, follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to the Microsoft Teams admin center with your admin credentials.
  2. In the left navigation pane, click on Analytics & Reports.
  3. Under the Usage section, click on Call quality dashboard.
  4. On the Call quality dashboard page, you can view call quality data and filter it by location, user, device, and more.
  5. To view network packet loss data, click on the Network tab.

In summary, selecting Analytics & Reports from the Microsoft Teams admin center will provide the necessary tools to identify the network packet loss from the pilot computers to Microsoft Teams during calls.